The Wingham Advance-Times, 1958-06-25, Page 7Iiiildmay Rotary Club•
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$1200 in Prizes
Wednesday July 2nd
Community Centre; Mildniay
$500'Spet!a11M4st Go
• Two $100 Specials R.
Twelve regular games ,for $49.00 each ,
One. Share the Wealth'
Extra and special cards 25c;* 5 fOr $1.00
Doors open at 8.00 p.m, starts at 9.00, over
about MOO p.m.
Bingos are held in Mildmay every second
Wednesday. - •
Proceeds for Community Service Projects.
:.WOMEN'S SANDALS ••
Beige 4n4 White. * •
n,98, Ti-2 $5.95
BUY A FIRST AID KO 'It
When a Scout calls on you !,
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Presentation For ';
Young Couple
B6ILGRAVE—The Forester's HO
was •filled to capacity on Friday
evenlag for• the shower and dance
honoring Mr. and. Mrs, Bill Coellfest
who were recently married.
During intermission Roas Robin
son called the young couple to the
front and Miss Ruth Procter read
an address and Alex .Isletitery pre,.
stinted them with a gift of money;
on* behalf of the Junior Faxwers;,
MIZS,Eleannr Walsh Presented then'
with a. magazinoe rack, Mr. Coultes
made a reply of thanks pn, behalf
oftiis bride and himself, Farrier's
Orchestra Supplied,inusic for danc-
ing, •
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Trousseau Tea
Held at lAstowel
Mrs, John A. William of Listowel
entertained at a trou8s0a1,1 tea on
Wednesday, June 3.1, in honor of
her daughter, Dokoa Aline, whose
wedding to Donald' Hopper, of ,
Wingham took` place on Saturday,
The bride-elect, her mother and
Mrs, nobert Hopper mother of •the
groom-elect received the guests.
Miss Nance Wilson was the door
attendant. ,
ThOse from Wingham and dis-
•trict who presided at the tea table
either afterrioan-or evening were
Mrs..Fred Elliott of 131aeVale, Mrs,
Frank Hopper,: Mrs. Hugh' Car-
michael* and Mrs. Fred Faller all
of Wingham, Mra, Robert. Hopper
,and 'Miss, Sharon Guy assisted
in serving the:guests and Miss
Dana McKay Was one of the
friends who displayed the wedding
gifts.
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1Planning New.Honle.
See BILL DING for all your needs at low coat,
We have -LOTS, PLANS; IDEAS, FINANCING; BELGRAVE
Visitors with. Mr. and Mrs, Herb
Wheeler on Sunday were Mr, Goldie
Wheeler and family of London,, Mr,
and Mrs, Alvin Wheeler ,and Mr.,
and Mrs. Bob Jackson and family
of Elora and Mr. and Mrs, Norman
Keating of Wingham.
The 'pupils: of grades three to
eight of the BelgraVe public 00001
and their teachers, Mrs, Mary
Woods and Miss Louise Jefferson.
enjoyed a bUS trip to Hamilton last.
FridaY,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hanna and
family of Auburn visited on Sun,
day with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCrea
and with Mr, and Mrs, Ralph Mc-
Grea and Douglas.
Mr. and Mrs,-.Jamespamopt ,and
Dale Visited onl-Sunda/;;witb, Mr;
and Mrs. Bert Jiiililringrl and lvfr,
and Mrs. Ted 1-1lin19ngand family
near Auburn. • -
Mr. and Mrs./43.6as Anderson' and
family visited oo''Sanday with Mr,
and Mrs, Mervin Hayter and fam-
ily at Varna. . ,
George Michie frarn.Belgrave,
Mr, aVfanning from,' Blyth: ,and 'Mr.
Norman AleXander attOnded the
NatiOnal JI.,ay-man's'ponfe'renee held
at Elgin House,' KesWick over. the
week-end, • •
Mr. and Mrs, James Anderson :of
Guelph, Mr. and mr6,I;IiII;74tcliteiller
and family of Streetsville'4ild Keith
Anderson of Taranto, spent the
vvelt-end with Mr. Arid •Mrs, Earl
Anderson,
Mr, -and Mrs. Jahn 'Anderson re-
turned home last week after Spend-
ing a week with their datighter
and son-in-law; -Mr. ,arid. Mrs: Les
Shaw and baby' dttugther at Lon-
don,
BEPALORE—The monthly Meet-
ing of Knox Plesbyterian
was held the school room of the
church last Thursday aftecnoon,
with 16 ladies In attendance, Mrs.
P. McPherson presided and operi.,.
ed the meeting with a call to war--
ship and singing "When I Survey
the Wondrous Cross", Mrs. G. Ap-
PlebY read the Scripture lesson -
from John 14: 140 and 14IrS,
Curie led in Prayer, The roll call
was, answered by a Bible verse
about a !flower.
Mrs, Harvey 13allagh gave cur-
rent events from "Glad Tidings,"
drawing attention to the most im-
portant articles in the enrrent
number. "My Hope Is Built on
Nothing Less" was sung, Mrs. Hugh
armstrong, of Teeswater gave a de-
tailed and very interesting report
Of the Synodical meeting- held in
1Leamington in April, to whit% she
was a delegate 'from Maitland.
Presbyterial,
Mrs. E. Zinn had eharge of the
topic,"Tbe Koreans in Japan". She
was 'aSsfsted by Mrs. W. Darling:
and Miss Edith Stokes. The meet-
ing closed by singing "Jesus Thou
Joy of Loving Hearts" and prayer
by Mrs, McPherson, Mrs. McCutcheon
Presides at W.A.
INSTITUTE PLAN.,
FOR BUS TRIP
BEL.GRAVE--4.1he regular meet-
ing of the Bolgrave Women's Iii0t17
tue was 'held on Thursday, 'after-
noon in the .community centr, with
the president, Mrs. 'Richard Frog-
ter, 'in charge of the business ses-.
sion. R was announced that Her-
son Irwin had prepared the ce'me.:
tery flowerbeds for the summer
flowers. The group was advised
that Miss-Shirley Patterson will' be
the full time, home economist ,for
Huron county. '
Mrs, Clifford Logan and- Mrs.
Lewis Stonehouse were appointed,,
leader and assistant leader 'to ;the
local training school for the shOrt
course,. ,"Sew to -Save 'Dollars and
Make :Sense. A card .of thanks
was read from Mrs, Albert. Vincent.
The memorial service at Brandon
Ceraetry will be held 'on June:
at 8 p.m. with. the Anglican Church.
in charge, with their minister, Rey.
J. Meally as the speaker. 'Mrs,
J M. Coultes and Mrs. Robert Hig.
gins were appOintef.1 to purchase a
cemetery.bench.
It. was an need that Mrs. C.. W.
Hanna is taking namei of InstiLte
members and their friends who are
interested in going on .the bus trip
to lianfilton Ally EverYOne
is 'to take noon lunch 'and the grOtip
Will buy, a hot dinner at night The
Institute programmes' were given
Out at this meeting,
'The 'Institute extends thanks
to Mrs:, Ross Robinson and Mrs.
Laura. Johnston :far donating their
time to colleet in the yillage for
the SalVation Army,
Mrs, o as convener Earl Andersn *
of the Education programme, the
roll call heing answered with, "How
to Improve Your; Education." Mrs.
Edgar Wightman gave a. special
address on., "Reading". Mrs. Mel
13radburn favoured with a mouth-
organ solo. A report orthe district
convention. was given by Mrs:
Walter Bcott. iMiss Ruth Procter,
assisted by Miss. Eleanor Walsh,
gave a demonstration on life sav-
ing. A, report of the district direc-
tors'' conference at Guelph recently
was given by Mrs. Stanley Cook.
tunch was served by Mrs. N, Hig-
gihaLMrs„ G. , Higgins and
Harold Procter.
Home Bakmg Sale WINO HAM MOTORS Drive-In Theatre
HARRISTON
Phone 139' Wingham
Monday and TueSday, June 30, July 1
"THE FLESH- and THE SPUR"
Show on .• •
Technicolor.
„ Plus "NAKED PARADISE”
PLUS• 'STAY AND SEE
A Special Bonus Feature Free After Our Regular
Monday Night.
"V00 DOO ISLAND'
Starring Boris Karleff
Free Coffee for Everyone before las,
feature starts.
Wednesday and Thursday, July 2 an
Giant Double Bill War Show
"ARMOURED ATTACK"
Anne Baxter and Dpna Andrews
Plus "BATTLE STRIPE"
Marlon Bran do and 'Teresa, Wright
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Inter-County BASEBALL
SENIOR°
KITCIIENER-WATERLOO'
vs. LISTOWEL'
8.30 p.m. SATURDAY, JUNE 28
JUNIOR', "A"
BEANS WITH PORK 2 for 35c
12, OZ.
KAM Luncheon Meat . . . 45c
IGA D. oz.
CATSUP . . . . ... . . 2 for 35c:.
IGA Royal Gold 1A lb.
CHEESE SLICES . . . ... . 27c
White Swan
TOILET TISSUE , 6 for 696
Lipton's 00's
TEA BAGS = l.0c OFF . 656.,
IGA INSTANT CHOCOLATE DEAL a .
One 1.=.1b. ..tin & one 1/41). tin both for 57c
Angelus 1 lb, pkg.
MARSHMALLOWS 33C
EXETER vs.- IASTOWEL
8.30 pan. THUIVD". JUNE 26
GUELPH vs. LISTOWEL
(to be played at. Atwood)
6.00 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 1st
All public school children•FEEE,
Listinvel Memorial Park
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CHOOSE YOUR OWN TERMS
ON ANY
FARM LORI
over $1500 at
TRANS CANADA CREDIT
' Mr, Mrs, Bradshaw
Honored by Friends
, (Intended for last week)
WROXETER— A shower was
held in honor of Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Bradshaw on June 13th
With a capacity crowd in atten-
dant e„ •
Mrs. Clarke Sharpin read the ad-
dress. and Win Glen Snell made the
presentation of a gift of money.
Mr. Bower Parrish made the pre-
Sentation of a desk- on behalf of
the Huron County employees.
We wish Mr,. and Mrs, 'Bradshaw
many years of happily'rnarried life..
MEAT
Features
Smoked lb.
Cottage Roll a 69c
11104414i Each
Bologna Chub 69c
sandwich Style 0 eV,. -pkg.
Cooked Ham * 45c SlatV.0 kl.AtiNT Of
101X 11.T EASICV
TAblfrit& 16. Pkg.
fir ankg re At Ai 45c
tirade '4A." 4 toil lb, average
"BROILER TURKEYS, ovell4tady 59c
Church News
WRORETER—The sacrament of
Holy to,ptiszn will be observed in
Wroxeter United Church on Sun-
day Morning at 11,15,
All the organizations bf the tn.
Ited Church are busy making pre-
parations for the centennial Set.-
Vide on July 6th.
PorthAch, spent Sunday 'evening
With Mr, and Mrs, Rosa Coates.
Mr, John Mrs., Montt)
Spoiling and Miss Hotel SPailing
Wow In Seilftirth on Saturday to
It the Hart Reunion, Mrs,
t4Pkirling Is spending this Week
fea mt. Mrs. Waite' Eaton,
Ii'RIIMY and -SATURDAY
Jralio '21 and X28
"Across The Wide'
Missouri"
Clark Cable, john Hodialt
Technicolor
"The Silent World°
Altwegmventureg of 'the Deep
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3UZZIN"
with "BFzuti fu'i
used car buy4/
Was Successful
BELA/LORE—The home baking
sale, sponsored by the Library
Board, and held at the club room
in the arena, last Saturday after-
noon, was quite a successful event
The people of the community co-
operated, and $60.00 was realized,
to the funds of the Library,
A disPlay of books from the lib-
rary, added interest to the occas-
ion.
CASH REGISTER and adding
machine rolls are axallablet
The Advance-Times office at all
times, as well as ribbons for type-
writers.
SPECIAL SUNDAY MIDNITE, Jul 3
"THE CREATURE WALKS AMONG US"
BRING YOUR BEST GHOUL FREIND AND SEE THIS
WROXETER — The regular
Monthly meeting was held on Tues-
day, June 17th, in the United
Church parlors with Mrs. Harry
Adams and Mrs. Harvey McMichael
in charge of the meeting.
The Opening ,h3nin was "This Is , My Father's-World.::.Mrs. Mc-
Michael read the 'Scripture from
8th ehapter of .John and Mrs.
Adams led in :praYer. hymn
"Faith of Our Fathers", was sung.
Mrs. Chas, vIcCutcheon, presi-
dent, took the chair for the. busi 7
ness portion of the meeting, The
roll call was answered by 15 mem-
bers with. a Bible verse contain-
ing the word "Father". Discus
were held in regard to the
Centennial lunch. The 'remainder
of the afternoon was spent quilting,
followed by a pot luck- supper.
Higgins Reunion
In Wroiceter Park
WROXETER — The annual Big-
gins reunion was held - in Wroxeter
Park on. Saturday With about 80 in
attendance. The president was
AlVin Fitch; Belmore; sec.-treas.,
Mrs, Alvin Higgins, Brussels; lunch
comm., Mrs. Jack King, Wingham,
Mrs. Alvin. Higgins, Wingham; Mrs.
Ivan. Haskins, Belmore; sports
Pomm., Miss Lois Walker, Wing-
ham,. ATIU Merle Fitch. Belmore,
Bob Higgins- Belgrave, Joan Short-
reed, Walton, Bill and Paul Hig-
gins.
Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Fitch, Bel-
more, who will celebrate their 50th
wedding anniversary in-September
were, presefited with a table lamp, _
„ Lunch was served. in' the town
Ball, It was decided to hold next
year's picnic in Gorrie Park.
Present Cake tot,
Mrs. C. Procter
BELGRAVE-04-1VErs. Carl g'rdcter
was pleasantly surprised •One".after-
noon last 'week when '•12' .of ,her
former neighbours eallsed in: to, her
home here in the village. An., en-
joyable time was .sPerit playing :.con-
tests conducted by Mrs.' ,Stanley
Cook,
Mrs, Ted Fear ..gave.a speech and
presented Afrs. ProCter,willi a love:
ly cake plate on behalf :of the
group. A delieions liineh. prepared
by the group was served by Mrs.
Ted: Fear, Mrs. par:ende -Yuji] and
Mrs, Stanley
Attends' Meeting
Of CGIT Leiders
BE'LGRAVE---Mrs. Ted Fear at-
tended a box social at ,the.cAuburn
United Church on Tueday, June 17, ,
and later attended the ,.meeting for
leaders of Affiliated.. 'C.G.T.T.
groups. Miss , Daphne • Rogers,
summer field worker , of the Wo-
man's Missionary, Society, was
guest speaker and ',introduced the
study packet for the 1958-9, season.
The leaders discussed Missionary
EdUcation and hared idea's With
other leaders.
BALANCE OF WEER TO
SATURDAY 28
2 Shows Nitely 7.15 - 9.15
Walt Disney's
"OLD YELLER"
Just Wonderful Family
Entvtainment.
MONDAY and TUESDAY
June 30 and ,July
"THE DEEP SIX"
Technicolor Starring 3
Alan. Ladd and Diane Foster
The Thundering Story of a
.Fighting. Ladd, Fighting Mad.
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
July 2 and 3
`MY MAN GODFREY'
Technicolor Starring
June Allyson, DaVid Niven
June Allyson in her first Big
Comedy Rale, it's the fun fest
they're all talking about. •
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WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
;Tune 110 and 20
"JET 'ATTACK"
:plus
"Suicide Battalion"
2 Fast Action Thrillers
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WROXETER
Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Nixon and
Sobs, Centralia, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. George
Griffith.
Mrs. Anne Davis, Winnipeg, is ,
spending a few days with -her bro-
ther, Mr, Harvey Dane" and. Mrs.
Darie, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Bush-
nell, Lavack Mines, are spending
their vacation at the Same home.
Sunday , visitors there were Mr.
and Mrs. Earl Sproal, Exeter, Mrs,
Verna Leos, Harriston, and Mr.
and. Mrs, Roy Bramhill and David
of Palmerston.
Mr, William Hart and Mrs. Ted
Newton sPent the week-end with
Mr. and Mrs. Bid Hart, St, Cath-
arines, MM. 'Newton remained for
a longer Visit. MrS, Win, Hart,
who has spent the"Past two weeks
in St.. Catharines returned home
With him:
On Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liain Hart Visited MM. Thomas Sa-
vage of Wainfleet.
11/ft, and Mrs, Harold: Mallett and
family, PaiMerston, Mr, -and Mrs,
ClitnerOn, Elliott, Mr. and Mrs, Wil-
lard McIntosh, Harriston and Miss
Pauline Vika, Mount Forest,
apent Sunday With Mr, and Mrs,
Lloyd Elliott,
Mr, and Mrii,• Richard Ingrain at-
tended 'a /amity. Mullen" at *hrn,
OroVe, near rand Bond on
Sunday, When *knit 66, persona
were present
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